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=Description=
 
=Description=
Chanson Isolée is a curious island landmass that cannot seem to decide if it wants to be part of the mainland or not. It consists of a walled community that is small but hardy and has developed well-tested strategies to last the periods of rain that flood the waters and cut it off completely every ''fall and winter''.  
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Chanson Isolée is a curious island landmass that cannot seem to decide if it wants to be part of the mainland or not. During the Spring and Summer months, waters recede and turn the island into a peninsula, making trade and travel viable.  During the fall and winter months, rains move in that cause the waters to flood and rise, cutting it off completely from the mainland and returning it to it's island status.  There are no docks or ports anywhere on the island, and the island is surrounded by an impressively engineered and tall stone wall.
  
The locals here are mostly studious, taking to debating and philosophizing during their months of isolation. During this time they also produce copies of scrolls, treatises, and books to distribute to the rest of the world. They are not the only source of academia and philosophy, but there is a high chance that books you read were either written by their authors or printed on the island.
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While the island itself is roughly 20 miles around, the majority of the island is comprised of large, jagged rocks, making most of it uninhabitable except to those willing to put in the effort to pave their own way or creatures small enough to live between the rocks. The town of Chanson sits roughly in the middle of the island and is rather small, yet is distinguished enough to be considered it's own entity by the Crown. It is comprised of three primary levels:  The lower hamlet, the upper hamlet, and the Chateau, which sits on the highest elevation of Chanson and looks out over the town.
  
In the dry season, the road to Chanson Isolée is lush and green and very busy as merchants try to maximize their routes between it and other places.  During this time, most of the winter scholars will take to the waters as fishermen.  Some take advantage of their position and catching saltwater fish caught up in the inflow, while others may go further out to sea if the rivers are overcrowded.
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The locals here are a mixed bunch.  In the past, the island was full of academics and philosophers whose lifestyles were well suited to the long months of isolation.  With the island's past seemingly rooted in education, it is a curiosity to very few why there has been a steady decline in academics.  While there are still a few of these studious creatures dotted throughout the upper and lower hamlets, theirs is a dying breed.  Still, the island seems to be the printing press of the Tapestry, meaning there's a high chance that books you read were either written by someone from Chanson or printed on the island.
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In the dry season, the road to Chanson Isolée is a mess of mud and paving stones, many of which are replaced every year to help the mercantile carts.  Merchants come in droves to try and maximize their routes between it and other places, given that Chanson doesn't exactly sit neatly between anywhere.  During this time, most of the winter population will take to the waters as fishermen.  Some take advantage of their position and catching saltwater fish caught up in the inflow, while others may go further out to sea if the rivers are overcrowded.  Very few dare to try and fish during the winter months, as the water becomes choppy and has been known to sink even larger marine vessels.  There are a few light houses along the wall that are used to help keep ships away year round, to help prevent any potential ship wrecks.
  
 
While they do not deal with animals the way other locations do (farming sheep, cows, etc) the locals of Chanson Isolée are quite fond of smaller pets like poet rats, rabbits, and small birds.
 
While they do not deal with animals the way other locations do (farming sheep, cows, etc) the locals of Chanson Isolée are quite fond of smaller pets like poet rats, rabbits, and small birds.
  
 
=History=
 
=History=
Since its inception nearly 300 years ago, Chanson Isolée has rather profoundly remained outside of the public eye by and large. This makes the island's history a rather boring and long one that would take years of reading through their scholarly texts to truly unravel.  
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Since its inception nearly 300 years ago, Chanson Isolée has rather profoundly remained outside of the public eye. This has mired the island's history with mystery and speculation, while also showcasing the seemingly large amount of nothing that has happened here.  The points scholarly texts may argue over in their long winded fashion is exciting usually only to the most diehard historian.
  
It was founded by Geof Chase, a studious hermit.  History says he and his guild built the fortress of Chanson in order to remove themselves from any lingering after effects related to the fall of the Virtuosos. At the highest point on the island, they built luxurious chateau to act as their guild's base. As whispers of his island fortress grew, so too did the interest of a few other hermit minded citizens of The Tapestry.  
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It is believed that it was founded by Geof Chase, a studious hermit.  History says he and his guild (whose name has been lost to time) built Chanson initially as a fortress in order to remove themselves from any lingering after effects related to the fall of the Virtuosos. At the highest point on the island, they built luxurious chateau to act as their guild's base. As whispers of his island fortress grew, so too did the interest of a few other hermit minded citizens of The Tapestry.  
  
Eventually, in-fighting caused Geof's guild to disband and for many decades the chateau at the top of Chanson would never have a successful guild occupy it.  So numerous were these failures, that eventually the locals and even the scholars stopped noticing and recording them.  Eventually, the Nobile of other guilds took it over and converted it into a finishing school for the aristocracy until about two decades ago when they were all moved and locked away in the Manor in Inizio D'Oro. The reasoning for this Primo Uomo's decision was never explained, but life goes on!
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Eventually, it is believed that in-fighting caused Geof's guild to disband and for many decades the chateau at the top of Chanson would never have a successful guild occupy it.  So numerous were these failures, that eventually the locals and even the scholars stopped noticing and recording them.  Eventually, the Nobile of other guilds took it over and eventually it was converted into a finishing school for the aristocracy.  After all, with so many intelligent philosophers and academics all in one place, it seemed only a natural step for Chanson to become the seat of higher education in the Tapestry. It was only about bout two decades ago, in the year 1997, ago when they were all moved and locked away in the Manor in Inizio D'Oro. The reasoning for this Primo Uomo's decision was never explained, but life continued fairly uninterrupted in Chanson.
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In recent history, Candidature 9 has been the only head guild to be able to hold onto its position.  Established in the year 2017 by Ignace Poirier and Hester (no last name given), Candidature 9 has found themselves mostly well received by the public.
  
 
=Culture=
 
=Culture=
The people, like most found across the Tapestry are friendly and willing to aid the new arrivals to the land and help them get settled. They are exceedingly patient, as their population nearly quadruples every spring for the market boom and festival that accompanies it and have a very laissez-faire attitude toward every aspect of their lives. To them, if The Skald really wants something to happen, it will no matter how much they push back.  
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Chanson's culture is very relaxed about almost anything under the sun and moon.  So much so that, while the island isn't lawless, there are very few restrictions imposed on it's residents and visitors.  The important laws of the royals still apply, but most of the silly or petulant laws simply aren't enforced in Chanson.  Prostitution is legal and isn't looked down upon,  the use of recreational drugs is fine, and generally speaking: If what you're doing isn't causing another harm, it's probably okay.
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The people, like most found across the Tapestry are friendly and willing to aid the new arrivals to the land and help them get settled. They are exceedingly patient, as their population nearly quadruples every spring for the market boom and festival that accompanies it. To them, if The Skald really wants something to happen, it will no matter how much they push back. This laissez-faire attitude, along with their general open mindedness has made the area a refuge for some and a point to avoid for others.
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While there is a contingency of guards for the city, they aren't numerous.  Given how open minded a lot of Chanson locals are, and a general lax attitude in regards to illegality, the guard's job tends to focus more on mediation and fines than authority and arrests. More severe crimes are usually met with expulsion from Chanson, regardless of the time of year. 
  
 
==Religion==
 
==Religion==
 
Skaldic
 
Skaldic
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While there are many citizens of the town who worship the Skald, the town's history of philosophy and the free-flow of information have generated an open mindedness towards other religions.
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While there is a contingency of guards for the city, they aren't numerous.  Given how open minded a lot of Chanson locals are, and a general lax attitude in regards to illegality, the guard's job tends to focus more on mediation and fines than authority and arrests. More severe crimes are usually met with expulsion from Chanson, regardless of the time of year.
  
 
=Economy=
 
=Economy=
 
==Population==
 
==Population==
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During the fall and winter months, the population sits at about 200 residents.
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During the spring and summer months, as more people cram in and occupy every room of every house on the island, the population often jumps to around 1000.
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==Main Exports==
 
==Main Exports==
 
*Various Brews
 
*Various Brews
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=Places of Note=
 
=Places of Note=
 
==Chateau Vocal==
 
==Chateau Vocal==
The former finishing school for the aristocracy, now a towering building offering practice rooms for singing to the public on the ground level. There is also a parlor that acts as a meeting place on the ground level, which is full of tables and chairs.
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[[File:Chateau_vocal.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Guild home base for Chanson. Currently serves as guild housing.]]
 
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The former finishing school for the aristocracy, now a towering building that once offered practice rooms for singing to the public on the levels below. Rumor has it that this old practice is how the Chateau got it's name.  The parlor on the first floor is large enough to house social dances or other large communal gatherings.  It is usually used as a meeting place for the public, offering many tables and chairs for sitting and discussing. The Chateau is a two story building with approximately 28 rooms. Only the entry way, parlor, and adjoining restrooms are available to the public, which are all located on the ground floor.
In the upper levels, the seated guild makes their quarters. The current seated guild is Candidature 9, a brewery and creator of alcoholic concoctions. The upstairs areas are off limits to non-guild members, unless escorted by a guild member or given special permission by the Guild's Nobile. However, you are likely to encounter guild members providing sample glasses of their wares on the ground level, as well as a mysterious force that will always make sure you have more drink if you want it, but only when no one is looking at your glass.
 
 
 
==The Flute and Flagon==
 
A two story, compact building featuring trinkets from all over The Tapestry with no rhyme or reason to placement. The tables are arranged closely and can seat two to six people. The bar counter is located along the right wall from the entrance and features several large kegs and taps from which the house brew is poured on demand into stoneware mugs. On the far wall across from the entrance is a raised platform that serves as a stage for performances-- usually a local musician needing practice in front of a localized crowd, or the bar's own workers.
 
 
 
Upstairs is the living quarters for the few workers and gives place for side-business to happen, about 4 rooms not including Jackie and Eirian's permanent abodes, which they will let you borrow. '''''It is not an inn'''''.
 
  
The menu includes simple things, such as a porridge or stew, that can be made in large batches and kept over several days. If ingredients are available, they can make something off-menu. This is highly unlikely during the fall and winter months when everything becomes scarce and strained. During that time specific breeds of fish are more readily on the menu, as they are more active in a colder climate. A seedy dark bread is readily available with a special dipping-glaze made by boiling the house brew with honey.
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In the upper level, the seated guild makes their quarters. This floor is off limits to non-guild members, unless escorted by a guild member or given special permission by the Guild's Doge
  
The side-work:<br>
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The current seated guild is Candidature 9, a brewery and creator of alcoholic concoctions. You are most likely to encounter guild members here, if not out and about in the rest of Chanson, providing sample glasses of their wares on the ground level, as well as a mysterious force that will always make sure you have more drink if you want it, but only when no one is looking at your glass.
All workers of the bar have the permission, to operate as courtesans as well.
 
*They set their own prices and preferences, with the bar taking a 5% cut.
 
*They must have all appointments at the Flute and Flagon, for the worker's security.
 
*They can only take appointments on days they are not working another part of the bar.
 
  
==Catacombs==
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==Upper Hamlet==
Further beneath the city, accessible only when the water recedes, is the door to the catacombs. Revered heroes and royalty alike are buried there in organized tunnels spanning the whole of the hamlet, but not all are asleep in eternal rest.
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The second highest level in the town, the Upper Hamlet has access to more light throughout the day as it is generally above the stone wall's height that surrounds the city.  Overtime, this area has developed into a mostly residential area, housing those who have done well for themselves here as well as a few boutiques. The buildings are still crammed as tightly together as those on the lower hamlet, and all are welcome on this level without prejudice.
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===Parc d'auteur===
  
==Candidature 9==
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This small park is located in the upper hamlet and is the only space besides the Cheateau on the island dedicated to bringing a bit of green to the rocky island.  The island was established well after the founding of Chanson, supposedly as a means to help increase tourism, despite nothing exceptional actually being placed here. 
Current Nobile: Ignace Poirier
 
Guild type: Brew masters and other liquid courage infusions
 
  
'''Lore and background:'''
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The park itself is ever so slightly hilly, allowing for a nice stone stair feature and small flower garden as a center piece. Tall trees provide some amount of shade, benches line the short walking path, and there are a few spots of grass large enough for a few couples each to picnic on without being too close to one another.
After the current Primo Uomo (name) decided to pull the Nobile Heirs from the Chateau, the guild turnover rate there had been high.  Year after year it seemed like the guild that had tried to start up in that building wasn’t the same when the Annual Review came about, which caused no end to the frustrating paperwork the PU’s aides.  
 
  
The townsfolk quickly grew accustomed to the failures of these guilds and within a year or two barely noticed their coming and goings. They began self-governing themselves and any serious transgressions were brought up to their Battaglia representative. Part of the problem was that The Approver of the guild for Chanson Isolée rarely took the time to actually read any paperwork presented to him.  He had found, through a bit of sly manipulation, that he could get paid ever so slightly more for approving these types of forms over ordinary guilds.  Thus he would only briefly skim the forms before taking great joy in rubber stamping those who didn’t catch his fancy and applying his far less worn stamp to those who did.
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==Lower Hamlet==
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The lower hamlet is what greets all visitors when they first enter.  This level of the town is largely dedicated to merchants, sales, restaurants, and the occasional very narrow and cramped alley way that is used for extra storage. This is also where the bulk of travelers stay, as locals rent out their rooms like a boarding house during the warmer months as another means of making income to afford the colder ones.  Given that this area serves as the ground level for the wall and is much closer to it than the other levels, it is often light by gas lights and candles to make up for the obstruction of natural light caused by the wall.
  
On an undisclosed day, the 9th form of that day they were to review was woefully underfilled; the idiots didn’t even put a name for their guildHow such lackadaisical paperwork made it past even the initial inspection baffled The Approver, but being thorough (one of their only redeeming qualities) they read the form in whole. This absolute disregard for regulations perturbed The Approver to no end, and something extra had been scrawled in where there was no appropriate field for! A special note at the bottom of the page caught their eye as it was starred and signed by the initial form inspector and simply read “see attachment.”  Flipping the parchment over and ruffling through the entirety of the stack yielded no referenced attachment, which infuriated The Approver even more and they practically roared for their top aide.
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===Le Renvoi Catacombs===
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Further beneath the rocky island lay a web of caves that have never been completely explored by any known man as much of it is continuously underwaterPart of this system, which is only fully submerged during the fall and winter months, lay Le Renvoi, the catacombs for the heroes and royals of The Tapestry.
  
After a blustery verbal tirade bordering on abuse for losing paperwork, the aide finally chirped up and asked what was missing, albeit in a woozy manner as if they hadn’t been paying much attentionThe stamper jabbed at the parchment menacingly with their finger, almost putting a hole through the added noteThe aide almost missed the beat, before a smile drew across their face and they asked The Approver to “wait just a moment,” and they nearly stumbled out of the roomThis particular approver was used to such actions, as they enjoyed inciting fear into their underling and watching them trip over their feet to hurry out.  
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There are two main entrances to the Catacombs:  From the lower hamlet and somewhere within the Chateau.  The lower hamlet entrance is known by most, and usually has a guard stationed outside of itIt is generally open to the public during the spring and summer months, unless announced otherwise by Chanson's DogeThis entrance, when not partially flooded by the months of high tide, has a steep decline into the cave system and the catacombs properEven during low tide months, there is standing water that can range between ankle deep to knee deep depending on the tide, so it is best to go prepared.
  
What they weren’t used to, however, was having a cask rolled into their office.  The lid of the cask had the word “Attachment” very crudely etched into the top of it, as if by a dagger.  There was, unsurprisingly, a look of shock and skepticism on The Approver’s faceStill, they had a duty, and the idiot aide wouldn’t stop grinning, so after having them fetch a glass they tried the ale.  As they did, they hid a look of genuine delight from their face, instead opting for strong neutrality as they circled the caskIn contrast to the crudely daggered word, along the front of it was very neatly and carefully painted ‘J.V.’  “The name of the ale,” the aide chimed in helpfully.  “They sent us 5 other barrels, with different names as well.  ‘Amontillado, Zhivago, Schopenhauer -” they were cut off there and motioned to bring in the rest.
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The skulls of revered heroes line the walls, many with markings in their skulls intact, but the deeper one goes in, the more decayed these bones become, the less identifiable, and the more forgottenDotted throughout the walls are the inlaid tombs of royals throughout the ages, though there seems to be no particular order to where they are encased.  As one nears the end of what is traversable, they would encounter a set of stone doors that are wide open with intricate and Skaldic markings across it's surfaceOne cannot travel much further than this before encountering the treacherous waters that keep the rest of the cave systems from ever being explored.
  
It was one of the best days in the office the aides had ever had. Even The Approver seemed to break their facade and show brief signs of enjoyment.  As if seeing their boss actually having a good time wasn't baffling enough, they found that their glasses would constantly be refilled when near empty if ignored.  No one was quite sure if there was sorcery at work, or if they were already at the point of losing their short term memory. The Approver paid no heed to this and found that while these brews were delicious and had a good chance of selling well, the paperwork still perturbed them.  As a cruel joke they approved the guild, but penned in the name “Candidature 9” for their guild name, rather than give them a chance to resubmit the paperwork.
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It is said, perhaps in part because of the catacomb's oft forgotten name, that not all who have been laid to rest down here sleep eternal.

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A cloistered hamlet designed with real-world French influences, and seasonal access.

Description

Chanson Isolée is a curious island landmass that cannot seem to decide if it wants to be part of the mainland or not. During the Spring and Summer months, waters recede and turn the island into a peninsula, making trade and travel viable. During the fall and winter months, rains move in that cause the waters to flood and rise, cutting it off completely from the mainland and returning it to it's island status. There are no docks or ports anywhere on the island, and the island is surrounded by an impressively engineered and tall stone wall.

While the island itself is roughly 20 miles around, the majority of the island is comprised of large, jagged rocks, making most of it uninhabitable except to those willing to put in the effort to pave their own way or creatures small enough to live between the rocks. The town of Chanson sits roughly in the middle of the island and is rather small, yet is distinguished enough to be considered it's own entity by the Crown. It is comprised of three primary levels: The lower hamlet, the upper hamlet, and the Chateau, which sits on the highest elevation of Chanson and looks out over the town.

The locals here are a mixed bunch. In the past, the island was full of academics and philosophers whose lifestyles were well suited to the long months of isolation. With the island's past seemingly rooted in education, it is a curiosity to very few why there has been a steady decline in academics. While there are still a few of these studious creatures dotted throughout the upper and lower hamlets, theirs is a dying breed. Still, the island seems to be the printing press of the Tapestry, meaning there's a high chance that books you read were either written by someone from Chanson or printed on the island.

In the dry season, the road to Chanson Isolée is a mess of mud and paving stones, many of which are replaced every year to help the mercantile carts. Merchants come in droves to try and maximize their routes between it and other places, given that Chanson doesn't exactly sit neatly between anywhere. During this time, most of the winter population will take to the waters as fishermen. Some take advantage of their position and catching saltwater fish caught up in the inflow, while others may go further out to sea if the rivers are overcrowded. Very few dare to try and fish during the winter months, as the water becomes choppy and has been known to sink even larger marine vessels. There are a few light houses along the wall that are used to help keep ships away year round, to help prevent any potential ship wrecks.

While they do not deal with animals the way other locations do (farming sheep, cows, etc) the locals of Chanson Isolée are quite fond of smaller pets like poet rats, rabbits, and small birds.

History

Since its inception nearly 300 years ago, Chanson Isolée has rather profoundly remained outside of the public eye. This has mired the island's history with mystery and speculation, while also showcasing the seemingly large amount of nothing that has happened here. The points scholarly texts may argue over in their long winded fashion is exciting usually only to the most diehard historian.

It is believed that it was founded by Geof Chase, a studious hermit. History says he and his guild (whose name has been lost to time) built Chanson initially as a fortress in order to remove themselves from any lingering after effects related to the fall of the Virtuosos. At the highest point on the island, they built luxurious chateau to act as their guild's base. As whispers of his island fortress grew, so too did the interest of a few other hermit minded citizens of The Tapestry.

Eventually, it is believed that in-fighting caused Geof's guild to disband and for many decades the chateau at the top of Chanson would never have a successful guild occupy it. So numerous were these failures, that eventually the locals and even the scholars stopped noticing and recording them. Eventually, the Nobile of other guilds took it over and eventually it was converted into a finishing school for the aristocracy. After all, with so many intelligent philosophers and academics all in one place, it seemed only a natural step for Chanson to become the seat of higher education in the Tapestry. It was only about bout two decades ago, in the year 1997, ago when they were all moved and locked away in the Manor in Inizio D'Oro. The reasoning for this Primo Uomo's decision was never explained, but life continued fairly uninterrupted in Chanson.

In recent history, Candidature 9 has been the only head guild to be able to hold onto its position. Established in the year 2017 by Ignace Poirier and Hester (no last name given), Candidature 9 has found themselves mostly well received by the public.

Culture

Chanson's culture is very relaxed about almost anything under the sun and moon. So much so that, while the island isn't lawless, there are very few restrictions imposed on it's residents and visitors. The important laws of the royals still apply, but most of the silly or petulant laws simply aren't enforced in Chanson. Prostitution is legal and isn't looked down upon, the use of recreational drugs is fine, and generally speaking: If what you're doing isn't causing another harm, it's probably okay.

The people, like most found across the Tapestry are friendly and willing to aid the new arrivals to the land and help them get settled. They are exceedingly patient, as their population nearly quadruples every spring for the market boom and festival that accompanies it. To them, if The Skald really wants something to happen, it will no matter how much they push back. This laissez-faire attitude, along with their general open mindedness has made the area a refuge for some and a point to avoid for others.

While there is a contingency of guards for the city, they aren't numerous. Given how open minded a lot of Chanson locals are, and a general lax attitude in regards to illegality, the guard's job tends to focus more on mediation and fines than authority and arrests. More severe crimes are usually met with expulsion from Chanson, regardless of the time of year.

Religion

Skaldic

While there are many citizens of the town who worship the Skald, the town's history of philosophy and the free-flow of information have generated an open mindedness towards other religions.


While there is a contingency of guards for the city, they aren't numerous. Given how open minded a lot of Chanson locals are, and a general lax attitude in regards to illegality, the guard's job tends to focus more on mediation and fines than authority and arrests. More severe crimes are usually met with expulsion from Chanson, regardless of the time of year.

Economy

Population

During the fall and winter months, the population sits at about 200 residents.

During the spring and summer months, as more people cram in and occupy every room of every house on the island, the population often jumps to around 1000.

Main Exports

  • Various Brews
  • Muscles, Clams
  • Books

Places of Note

Chateau Vocal

Guild home base for Chanson. Currently serves as guild housing.

The former finishing school for the aristocracy, now a towering building that once offered practice rooms for singing to the public on the levels below. Rumor has it that this old practice is how the Chateau got it's name. The parlor on the first floor is large enough to house social dances or other large communal gatherings. It is usually used as a meeting place for the public, offering many tables and chairs for sitting and discussing. The Chateau is a two story building with approximately 28 rooms. Only the entry way, parlor, and adjoining restrooms are available to the public, which are all located on the ground floor.

In the upper level, the seated guild makes their quarters. This floor is off limits to non-guild members, unless escorted by a guild member or given special permission by the Guild's Doge

The current seated guild is Candidature 9, a brewery and creator of alcoholic concoctions. You are most likely to encounter guild members here, if not out and about in the rest of Chanson, providing sample glasses of their wares on the ground level, as well as a mysterious force that will always make sure you have more drink if you want it, but only when no one is looking at your glass.

Upper Hamlet

The second highest level in the town, the Upper Hamlet has access to more light throughout the day as it is generally above the stone wall's height that surrounds the city. Overtime, this area has developed into a mostly residential area, housing those who have done well for themselves here as well as a few boutiques. The buildings are still crammed as tightly together as those on the lower hamlet, and all are welcome on this level without prejudice.

Parc d'auteur

This small park is located in the upper hamlet and is the only space besides the Cheateau on the island dedicated to bringing a bit of green to the rocky island. The island was established well after the founding of Chanson, supposedly as a means to help increase tourism, despite nothing exceptional actually being placed here.

The park itself is ever so slightly hilly, allowing for a nice stone stair feature and small flower garden as a center piece. Tall trees provide some amount of shade, benches line the short walking path, and there are a few spots of grass large enough for a few couples each to picnic on without being too close to one another.

Lower Hamlet

The lower hamlet is what greets all visitors when they first enter. This level of the town is largely dedicated to merchants, sales, restaurants, and the occasional very narrow and cramped alley way that is used for extra storage. This is also where the bulk of travelers stay, as locals rent out their rooms like a boarding house during the warmer months as another means of making income to afford the colder ones. Given that this area serves as the ground level for the wall and is much closer to it than the other levels, it is often light by gas lights and candles to make up for the obstruction of natural light caused by the wall.

Le Renvoi Catacombs

Further beneath the rocky island lay a web of caves that have never been completely explored by any known man as much of it is continuously underwater. Part of this system, which is only fully submerged during the fall and winter months, lay Le Renvoi, the catacombs for the heroes and royals of The Tapestry.

There are two main entrances to the Catacombs: From the lower hamlet and somewhere within the Chateau. The lower hamlet entrance is known by most, and usually has a guard stationed outside of it. It is generally open to the public during the spring and summer months, unless announced otherwise by Chanson's Doge. This entrance, when not partially flooded by the months of high tide, has a steep decline into the cave system and the catacombs proper. Even during low tide months, there is standing water that can range between ankle deep to knee deep depending on the tide, so it is best to go prepared.

The skulls of revered heroes line the walls, many with markings in their skulls intact, but the deeper one goes in, the more decayed these bones become, the less identifiable, and the more forgotten. Dotted throughout the walls are the inlaid tombs of royals throughout the ages, though there seems to be no particular order to where they are encased. As one nears the end of what is traversable, they would encounter a set of stone doors that are wide open with intricate and Skaldic markings across it's surface. One cannot travel much further than this before encountering the treacherous waters that keep the rest of the cave systems from ever being explored.

It is said, perhaps in part because of the catacomb's oft forgotten name, that not all who have been laid to rest down here sleep eternal.